Gao, PengYusoff, Abd Rashid Bin MohdNazeeruddin, Mohammad Khaja2018-12-132018-12-132018-12-132018-11-2810.1038/s41467-018-07382-9https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/152562WOS:000451433300004Hybrid halide perovskite solar cells were first demonstrated in 2009 with cell efficiency quickly soaring from below 10% to more than 23% in a few years. Halide perovskites have the desirable processing simplicity but are very fragile when exposed to water and heat. This fragility represents a great challenge for the achievement of their full practical potential in photovoltaic technologies. To address this problem, here we review the recent development of the mixed-dimensional perovskites, whereby the trade-off between power conversion efficiency and stability of the material can be finely tuned using organic amine cations with different sizes and functionalities.Multidisciplinary SciencesScience & Technology - Other Topicssolar-cellslead-iodideoptical-propertiesnanocrystalline tio2efficientstabilitycrystalperformancemigrationphotovoltaicsDimensionality engineering of hybrid halide perovskite light absorberstext::journal::journal article::review article